48: Book Review of “The Self-Esteem Regime” With Author, Clarissa Burt

This week’s guest is Clarissa Burt, internationally acclaimed award-winning media personality, producer, director, writer, author, public speaker and former supermodel and winner of the Celebrity Survivor show! Clarissa joins Nana on Build Value By Choice to talk about her new book “The Self-Esteem Regime”, improving morale in a team, and give you some tips around…

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45: How Changes in Delivering Work Impacts Valuation & What Systems will Ensure a Successful Long-term Exit With Darryl Bates-Brownsword

This week’s topic is how the nature of delivering work has changed, its impact on valuation and what systems need to be in place for businesses to ensure a successful long-term exit. To discuss these issues, Nana is joined on Build Value By Choice by Darryl Bates-Brownsword, host of the Exit Insights podcast.  KEY TAKEAWAYS…

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2 Effective Ways to Acquire New Customers and Grow Your Business

There are a lot of different ways to acquire new customers and grow your business. But which ones are the most effective? One of the most effective ways to acquire new customers is through growth hacking. Growth hacking is all about using creative and often outside-the-box marketing techniques to reach new customers and grow your…

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43: Credit Union Lending Options For Small Businesses

One big concern from small business owners, especially those in minority communities, is gaining access to capital. This can be because of the lack of networks and connections that allow people access to lending. Mark Ritter, CEO of Nu Direction Lending joins Nane this week on Build Value By Choice to share his view of…

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42: Business Owner Work/Life Imbalance

If you weren’t working so much, what would you do with all that free time? Jason Wojo of Lifeonaire joins Nana this week on Build Value By Choice to talk about how as a business owner you should be prioritizing your life over work in the work/life balance conversation. Find out why more isn’t always…

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